The window replacement installation process that EnergyGuard Windows & Doors implements allows us to install windows and doors year round, especially in cold and rainy weather. In fact, the sooner you get your windows replaced, this winter, the better it will be on your pocketbook when it comes to winter heating bills.
If the window and door openings are covered by overhangs etc, then there is no problem installing regardless if it is raining or not. We have tents that we work under so that the tools and new windows have minimum exposure to the rain. There are extra steps taken in the rainy days like using more drop cloths and removing shoes when possible to insure that our installation crew is not tracking the outside elements in. When replacing your windows we will only remove one window at a time, which allows for a minimum amount of energy loss as well as limits the cold coming into the house. We also use All Weather caulks and sealants to seal the windows and doors at the time of installation.
So now that we have fixed the misconception about cold weather window installation maybe it is time for you to get your windows and doors replaced so that you can start saving money on your energy bills, right? True True True
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